Autauga County Divorce Records

Divorce records in Autauga County are kept by the Circuit Court Clerk. The office is at the Autauga County Courthouse in Prattville. This county is part of Alabama's 19th Judicial Circuit. About 58,805 people live here. All divorce petitions, decrees, property deals, and custody orders stay at the clerk's office. You can search for case info online through Alacourt ACCESS. Or go to the courthouse in person. The clerk handles requests for certified copies. These are what you need for remarriage or name changes.

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Autauga County Quick Facts

58,805 Population
Prattville County Seat
19th Judicial Circuit
1 Circuit Clerk

Autauga County Circuit Court Clerk

The Circuit Court Clerk handles all divorce filings here. This is where you get copies of divorce decrees. Case files are here too. Any document from a divorce proceeding stays on file. The clerk keeps records of all domestic cases. That includes divorces, custody changes, and support orders.

Office Autauga County Circuit Court Clerk
Address Autauga County Courthouse
Prattville, AL
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Website Alacourt ACCESS (Online Records)

How to Search Autauga County Divorce Records

Online Search

You can search Autauga County cases through Alacourt ACCESS at pa.alacourt.com. It costs $9.99 per search. Look up by name or case number. You'll see basic case info. Names, case type, and filing date show up. So does the outcome. Want documents? That's $5 more for the first 20 pages. This is the fastest way to find a case number. Good for checking if records exist before you pay for copies.

In-Person Request

Go to the clerk's office at the courthouse in Prattville. Walk in during business hours. Bring both names. Have a rough date if you don't know the case number. Staff can search and print copies while you wait. That works for recent cases. Older records that are in storage take longer. They may cost more too.

Mail Request

Send a letter to the Autauga County Circuit Court Clerk. Include both full names. Add the date of the divorce or at least the year. Put your phone and address so they can reach you. Include a check or money order for fees. The clerk will mail documents back. Or call you if more money is needed. Give it 1-2 weeks.

Fees

Autauga County charges for searches and copies. Search fees run $10-25 or so. Depends on how hard it is to find. Copies are $1-5 per page. Certified copies cost more. You need those for legal stuff. Things like remarriage or name changes. Call the clerk for exact fees. They can change.

What's in Autauga County Divorce Records

The Autauga County Circuit Court keeps full files for all divorce cases. Here's what you can find in these records.

Divorce Decrees

The decree is the final judgment. A judge signs it to end the marriage. It has orders on property split, support, and custody. You need a certified copy to prove you're divorced. This is what you show for remarriage. Same for legal name changes on documents.

Property Settlement Agreements

Most files show how the couple split their stuff. Assets and debts both. Real estate and cars might be in there. So are bank accounts and retirement funds. The deal might say who pays off debts too. Mortgages, car loans, credit cards. These details are in the decree or a separate settlement agreement.

Custody and Child Support Orders

If minor kids were involved, the file has custody info. The parenting schedule shows up. Who makes decisions about school and health is in there. So is how much support gets paid. These orders can change later. Courts modify them when life changes. So you might find more than one version in the file.

Complete Case File

The full file has everything. The first petition is in there. So is the summons and any response. Financial statements and discovery documents are in there too. Motions filed by either side. Temporary orders. And the final decree at the end. Some files are thick. It depends on how long the case took and how much the couple fought.

Free Legal Help in Autauga County

Need help with divorce records? Have questions about filing for divorce? Free legal help might be there for you. You have to qualify. But if you do, the help is real.

Legal Services Alabama

Legal Services Alabama helps low-income folks for free. They do divorce cases and custody issues. They can help you understand court records too. Their services cover the whole state. Autauga County is included.

Phone: 1-866-456-4995 (statewide hotline)

Spanish: 1-888-835-3505

Alabama State Bar Lawyer Referral

The State Bar has a lawyer referral service. They can connect you with a local attorney. First meeting costs $50 or less for 30 minutes. They can find family law attorneys near Autauga County.

Phone: (800) 392-5660

Alabama Legal Help

The website at alabamalegalhelp.org has free legal info. It's for people who can't pay for a lawyer. The site has guides on divorce and custody. It tells how to access court records too.

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Autauga County Divorce Certificates

Just need to prove a divorce happened? Get a certificate instead of the full file. Divorce certificates are simple forms. They show both names, the date, and the county. No property details. No custody info. No support amounts.

Where to Get Certificates

Alabama divorce certificates go back to 1950. You can get them from the Center for Health Statistics in Montgomery. Any county health department in the state can help too. It costs $15 for a search with one copy. Request by mail or in person. VitalChek works online too. But they charge extra fees.

What You Need

You need the full names of both spouses. Include maiden names if they apply. You need the date of the divorce. Or at least the year. Knowing the county helps. If you're not sure which county, ask for a statewide search.

Cities in Autauga County

All cities and towns in Autauga County use the same clerk. The Autauga County Circuit Court Clerk handles everything. It's at the courthouse in Prattville. Alabama cities don't keep divorce records. All divorces go through the county. Doesn't matter what city you live in.

Main towns in the county include Prattville and the areas around it. Prattville is the county seat. Everyone in the county files divorces with the same clerk.

Nearby Counties

Need records from a neighboring county? Autauga County borders several others. Each one has its own Circuit Court Clerk. Records stay in the county where the divorce was filed.